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california were the largest in northern california in less than a month to attend very well received attendance of 10 to 20-some people annually at the same time we can agree there some pockets that are less friendly to be politically correct on some of the campuses are in some interactions but overall it's a very positive relationship. >>> know what action happens in israel and the gardens. >>> it's a full day of jewish community's celebration the main festivities go from 11:00 in the morning to 5:00 in the afternoon the gardens dresses up for the occasion with more than 60 organizations that participate with the sun could in the consulate that have booths in the gardens with our defenders and food and the jewish delicacies an incredible performances on the main stage of local artists and international weather had minor and have opportunities for round table conversations to encourage the community to dialogue on issues of community israel anything. and i hope everybody will come. >>> taking a quick break and return in a moment please join us. welcome back to mosaic i am honored to
california were the largest in northern california in less than a month to attend very well received attendance of 10 to 20-some people annually at the same time we can agree there some pockets that are less friendly to be politically correct on some of the campuses are in some interactions but overall it's a very positive relationship. >>> know what action happens in israel and the gardens. >>> it's a full day of jewish community's celebration the main festivities go from...
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the board of rabbis of northern california has a very wide geographic area. we spend, spend from the oregon border in the north to the eastern border of california and going over into nevada around reno and the lake tahoe area. and then south around salinas and monterey and then west over to the pacific ocean. we are open to ordained rabbis across the spectrum. conservative, orthodox, reconstructionist, renewal, secular humanists, and also rabbis that are not affiliated with a particular denomination, even though they may have been trained and ordained in one. >> just to the advertising, i should say i myself am a member of the board of rabbis and a former president myself of the board of directors. i'm curious to know if you can talk a little bit about the ways in which the board of rabbis thinks of itself as a peer group, as a group in which rabbis themselves care for each other and get to know each other. >> yes. one of the wonderful things, as you know, is that we take turns walking in each other's footsteps. our board of directors, which we now call our
the board of rabbis of northern california has a very wide geographic area. we spend, spend from the oregon border in the north to the eastern border of california and going over into nevada around reno and the lake tahoe area. and then south around salinas and monterey and then west over to the pacific ocean. we are open to ordained rabbis across the spectrum. conservative, orthodox, reconstructionist, renewal, secular humanists, and also rabbis that are not affiliated with a particular...
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and bringing together rabbis on a colleagueial basis in all of northern california. >> we will return in just a moment and continue this wonderful conversation. please join us back here in just a moment ,,,,,, >>> welcome back to mosaic. i am rabbi eric wise we are joined in a conversation about a unique trip of northern california rabbis a few weeks ago we are joined by the executive director of northern board of rabbis and rabbi bennett of temple israel, alameda. so we were talking about diversity and how important that was of rabbis coming together to go to israel and the impact that we hope it had on israel itself. >> so part of the motivation for me for trying to put the trip together was dispointment based on awareness of how relations are between the ultra orthodox lab nit and rest of israeli society. there has been lots of coverage unfortunately about violence, verbal and otherwise from the ultra orthodox against nonorthodox rabbis and other jews in israel. i thought it was important for every day israelis to see there are other possibilities it is in fact possible for rabbis
and bringing together rabbis on a colleagueial basis in all of northern california. >> we will return in just a moment and continue this wonderful conversation. please join us back here in just a moment ,,,,,, >>> welcome back to mosaic. i am rabbi eric wise we are joined in a conversation about a unique trip of northern california rabbis a few weeks ago we are joined by the executive director of northern board of rabbis and rabbi bennett of temple israel, alameda. so we were...
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had the good fortune to be a few different committees in northern california since a the dynamics there. so i think altogether a name agree with him that there's a strong relationship a good communication and will hold one of our largest defense the largest in northern california and one of the largest in the country is really in the gardens june 10th. the very well received. the attendance of 10 to 20 dozen people annually in a the same time we can agree that there's some pockets that are less friendly and some of the campuses and some interactions but overall it's a very positive relationship. >>> what happens at israel and the gardens. >>> it's a full day of the jewish committee celebration is the main festivities from 11:00 in the morning to 5:00 in the afternoon the car and stresses that for the occasion to have more than 60 organizations that participate with us include in the consulate with our offenders and food with is really food and jewish delicacies. and performances and the man stage local artists and international with their had minor. we have opportunities for round table
had the good fortune to be a few different committees in northern california since a the dynamics there. so i think altogether a name agree with him that there's a strong relationship a good communication and will hold one of our largest defense the largest in northern california and one of the largest in the country is really in the gardens june 10th. the very well received. the attendance of 10 to 20 dozen people annually in a the same time we can agree that there's some pockets that are less...
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we are joined by rabbi marvin goodman executive director northern california board of rabbis and rabbi in residence jewish federation san francisco welcome. >> good to be here. >>> and rabbi bennett, rabbi of temple israel alameda. we are about to start a wonderful conversation as a historic trick to israel -- trip to israel. the first time we had been put together for a week long trip the end of january. so let's just jump in. why did we go to israel? what was the trip about? >> alan wanted to go. >> and i'm glad we did. a year ago january i was at a are bin call convention and heard someone talking about an interdenominational trip to israel and i wondered if anybody else had done that. the reasons it sounded interesting resolved how rare it was to have a group of rabbis going together to israel, would be unprecedented for northern california. i started pushing for it. >>> this trip would not have happened without your working with the israel down sell general for north -- counsel general for northern california and this was supported by him. >>> we had a lot of work to do a lot of d
we are joined by rabbi marvin goodman executive director northern california board of rabbis and rabbi in residence jewish federation san francisco welcome. >> good to be here. >>> and rabbi bennett, rabbi of temple israel alameda. we are about to start a wonderful conversation as a historic trick to israel -- trip to israel. the first time we had been put together for a week long trip the end of january. so let's just jump in. why did we go to israel? what was the trip about?...
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let's talk in, what is jay, the jewish news of northern california? >> many people don't know we exist. many people who donate to the local jewish federation will get jay newspaper in the mailbox and not know why. that is because they get it as part of their donation. people ask, what is a jewish newspaper? we look at ourselves as a way to understand the world through a jewish lens. but that is not an uncritical lens or a uniform view. it is a way to give a sense of identity. and belonging to the approximately 400,000 jewish people that live in the san francisco bay area. we have the third or fourth largest jewish community in america depending on whose numbers you are looking at. but we are so geographically disbursed that i, as the editor and steve as the publisher, we look at 'jay' the newspaper as a way to give a sense of belonging and give a voice to that geographically and politically and denominational he disparate community. >> i think a lot of people don't realize, demographically speaking across the country, particularly los angeles and new
let's talk in, what is jay, the jewish news of northern california? >> many people don't know we exist. many people who donate to the local jewish federation will get jay newspaper in the mailbox and not know why. that is because they get it as part of their donation. people ask, what is a jewish newspaper? we look at ourselves as a way to understand the world through a jewish lens. but that is not an uncritical lens or a uniform view. it is a way to give a sense of identity. and...
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the board of rabbis of northern california has a very wide geographic area from the northern border in the north to the eastern border of california and going over into nevada around reno and the lake tahoe area. then south around salih nas and monterrey and then west over to the pacific ocean. we are open to ordained rabbis across the spectrum. reformed, conservative, orthodox, restrictionist and rabbis not affiliated with a particular denomination even though they have been trained or ordained in one. >> i myself am a member and a former president myself of the board of directors, so i'm curious to know if you can talk a little bit about the ways in which the board of rabbis thinks of itself as appear group in which rabbis themselves care for each other and get to know one a not. >> yes. and one of the wonderful things as you know is that we take turns walking in each other's footsteps so our board of directors which we now call our executive committee rotates over time. there are many colleagues who hoof served in the role of president and we have a few colleagues that have been in
the board of rabbis of northern california has a very wide geographic area from the northern border in the north to the eastern border of california and going over into nevada around reno and the lake tahoe area. then south around salih nas and monterrey and then west over to the pacific ocean. we are open to ordained rabbis across the spectrum. reformed, conservative, orthodox, restrictionist and rabbis not affiliated with a particular denomination even though they have been trained or...
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the northern california town of paradise is essentially gone. president trump on saturday saw the devastation for himself again suggesting better forest management could et prevent such disasters. governor brown responded on "face the nation." >> the president talked about how the forests are managed. that's an element. but there's also the way the way the houses are built, the kinds of vegetations around and the changing climate and increasing drought and lowered humidity and water vapor. >> meg oliver now on the staggering losses and questions about the missing. >> reporter: as the search continues for human remain, the number of people unaccounted for has soared to more than 1200. >> does that indicate the death toll is going to continue to climb? >> we have had a massive evacuation. over 40,000 people were displaced from their homes and spread out through northern california. all of the normal means of can'ting in contact with friends and family have been disrupted. >> so the list could be inflated. >> it could. >> reporter: that's because t
the northern california town of paradise is essentially gone. president trump on saturday saw the devastation for himself again suggesting better forest management could et prevent such disasters. governor brown responded on "face the nation." >> the president talked about how the forests are managed. that's an element. but there's also the way the way the houses are built, the kinds of vegetations around and the changing climate and increasing drought and lowered humidity and...
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this was 50 miles west of eureka, northern california. a little more than four miles beneath the pacific seabed. now, the most populated area near the epicenter was in humboldt county. no injuries. no major damage reported so far. just some things knocked off of shelves. but there have been a good number of aftershocks into the morning. some pretty strong ones, at a 4.6 magnitude. the good news, no tsunamis expected off the coast of eureka following this earthquake. mark kelly, kpix 5. >>> another check of the road. if you are traveling through livermore it is rough going. that traffic alert is canceled. all lanes back opened. an earlier truck fire there. look at that drive time. it's about an hour between the altamonte pass and 680. that's triple what we usually see at this time this morning. they begin in tracy. unusual traffic on westbound 80 approaching ashby avenue from heck lease to the east shore freeway. look at that. it is nearly stopped. >>> high-def doppler radar picking up on some rain. look at that band moving through right n
this was 50 miles west of eureka, northern california. a little more than four miles beneath the pacific seabed. now, the most populated area near the epicenter was in humboldt county. no injuries. no major damage reported so far. just some things knocked off of shelves. but there have been a good number of aftershocks into the morning. some pretty strong ones, at a 4.6 magnitude. the good news, no tsunamis expected off the coast of eureka following this earthquake. mark kelly, kpix 5....
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we are glad you joined us today we are talking about people in northern california. from the cattic perspective we will talk about catholics in general but certainly they have played a great role in northern california society we will talk with jeff burns he is head of archives francis can school of history. >> you teach at st. patricks seminary and have taught other places as well. >> francis can school of theology, berkeley. >> you are a historian of note. published i have a book here that you edited. i want to talk with you a little bit about northern california and catholics in general. kevin star the popular arthur in california, described the archdiocese as a wonderful idea of its time. what do you thing he was talking about? why did the archdiocese of san francisco, when it came into being, why was it a good idea? >> at the time all you had in california was the 21 mission that is went up and down the coast but when the united states took over from mexico in 1848, we had to create an american church that was difficult to do. the thing that connects what he was
we are glad you joined us today we are talking about people in northern california. from the cattic perspective we will talk about catholics in general but certainly they have played a great role in northern california society we will talk with jeff burns he is head of archives francis can school of history. >> you teach at st. patricks seminary and have taught other places as well. >> francis can school of theology, berkeley. >> you are a historian of note. published i have a...
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this trip was courtney did buy the israel consul general in the northern california border of rabbis and yourself. >> we have a lot of work to do, a lot of details to deal with as time went on. and the wonderful thing about the trip is that we reached out to the whole community, and they really responded. we had just a great mix of rabbis who joined us and participated. >> i think what is interesting is that probably i think most people think rabbis go to israel all the time. you put a group together and you might go with a young adult group or you might go with a family group, you might go with a senior group. but they go to israel continually in groups. what was so unusual is that we as a group don't necessarily travel together to a place that means so much to us that inspired us in some cases maybe to go into service convert a show of israel at large. so what for you was so significant about the fact that all of us were traveling together day in and day out? >> understand, eric, that when rabbis going groups that they are not necessarily leading. it is usually a denominational tri
this trip was courtney did buy the israel consul general in the northern california border of rabbis and yourself. >> we have a lot of work to do, a lot of details to deal with as time went on. and the wonderful thing about the trip is that we reached out to the whole community, and they really responded. we had just a great mix of rabbis who joined us and participated. >> i think what is interesting is that probably i think most people think rabbis go to israel all the time. you...
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right over northern california. we've got an area of high pressure out here and low pressure over here. this one is a lot more directly located in the location we wouldn't want. now we are right on the edge and we will feel the force of those winds getting pulled over rice. we are getting caught in the middle of these two systems. it is too early to put a number on it yet. we need to start thinking about it seriously. and that is tonight. red flag warning until 4:00 and we have covered this speech on this. i have mentioned where the highlight is. we've got those bright purples up there showing you the strongest wind speeds and that is where we pick up our 60 mile-per-hour wind gusts. they will get hit directly from these northeast winds . in the east bay, a 35 mile per hour gusts tomorrow morning. it might not free, be breezy where you left but it will be a breezy day. >> 90 degrees tomorrow in palo alto. 89, milpitas. in the east bay, 90, brentwood. 88, vallejo police. temperatures at or on the birds of 90 and sant
right over northern california. we've got an area of high pressure out here and low pressure over here. this one is a lot more directly located in the location we wouldn't want. now we are right on the edge and we will feel the force of those winds getting pulled over rice. we are getting caught in the middle of these two systems. it is too early to put a number on it yet. we need to start thinking about it seriously. and that is tonight. red flag warning until 4:00 and we have covered this...
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we are in a conversation with the editor and publisher of j the jewish newspaper of northern california. we were talking about this interesting conceptual paradox how in a world of increasing globalization and the dissemination of information on so many different platforms, the jewish news of northern california focuses locally. so i'm just wondering, a big question, but how do you think about this local gl spectrum ? >> we will both weigh in on that. from my perspective on the business side, i think it is fascinating and interesting and correct that most of the stories we have are exclusive to j. you won't read them anywhere else. a couple weeks ago, the san francisco board of supervisors passed in anti-semitism resolution. we covered it. breaking news, we had it online and in print. but i don't think it was covered anywhere else in any other local media. 2 years ago, the mayor went to israel, the first trip to israel , san francisco and haifa are sister cities. he brought a delegation to israel, and we had a reporter with him. and it became a cover story. not only was that cover story
we are in a conversation with the editor and publisher of j the jewish newspaper of northern california. we were talking about this interesting conceptual paradox how in a world of increasing globalization and the dissemination of information on so many different platforms, the jewish news of northern california focuses locally. so i'm just wondering, a big question, but how do you think about this local gl spectrum ? >> we will both weigh in on that. from my perspective on the business...
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california. >> worse case scenario, no horse racing in northern california next year. that is bottom line worse case scenario. those people have to go somewhere. if we are not in place to take them in two things will happen, some will go to southern california and some will quit the game in general and we saw it happen years ago here when pleasanton ceased to be a training facility. a lot of nice trainers and people just got out of the industry. we need to look at it as an opportunity, get together on it and get things done as soon as possible the sooner the better, right? hi to find something solid for him. >> reporter: dennis miller says those involved in racing is hoping the racing affairs will be the central organization to save racing in northern california. we will stay on top of this. >>> now to santa clara county. two sheriff deputies died tragically in e pa week. one was on his way home from saturday when he was hit head on by a suspected drunk driver on highway 87. he spent 24 years with the sheriff's office. richard reynolds was leaving for work on tuesday w
california. >> worse case scenario, no horse racing in northern california next year. that is bottom line worse case scenario. those people have to go somewhere. if we are not in place to take them in two things will happen, some will go to southern california and some will quit the game in general and we saw it happen years ago here when pleasanton ceased to be a training facility. a lot of nice trainers and people just got out of the industry. we need to look at it as an opportunity,...
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up close version shows rain moving into northern california saturday afternoon. and can't rule out the possibility of a couple passing sprinkles making their way throughout north bay during the daylight hours but rain chances go up after the sun goes down saturday evening. and again, the radar simulation is not exactly impressive. we are talking about hit or miss light showers that will be moving through, your odds of getting measurable rainfall north of the golden gate is slightly better than 50-50 but it's not going to rain on everyone. showers will diminish further as they make their way across the bay into sunday morning. and than they fall apart as we head towards midday, and everything moves off to the see the and the sun will come out by sunday afternoon. in terms of the amount of rain, the weather prediction center i was branch of noaa outlined nicely the areas that are expected to see the best chance of any measurable rain. anything more than a trace. so it's going to be inside the bay along the coast and then north of the golden gate. by measurable rain
up close version shows rain moving into northern california saturday afternoon. and can't rule out the possibility of a couple passing sprinkles making their way throughout north bay during the daylight hours but rain chances go up after the sun goes down saturday evening. and again, the radar simulation is not exactly impressive. we are talking about hit or miss light showers that will be moving through, your odds of getting measurable rainfall north of the golden gate is slightly better than...
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so we are live at the northern california earthquake data center right here at cal. so far 3,000 have reported to the usgs website that they felt this earthquake. let's put up a map and show you where exactly the epicenter of this quake was. it was 50 miles west of eureka, northern california, a little more than four miles beneath the pacific seabed. the most for lar area near the earthquake was humboldt county. no injuries or damage reported so far. just some things knocked off shelves. but there have been a good number of aftershocks. some pretty strong ones at 4.6. one eureka resident felt the quake and had to calm his scared son. >> just very nerve use. he kept saying dad, dad, you know, and basically all he said, you know, i wrapped my arms around him and said it's okay, it's okay. and just kind of held him, you know. >> reporter: now, the national warning tsunami center says there is no significant danger when it comes to any sort of tsunamis, but this part of northern california no stranger to earthquakes. they had a big one back in 2010 and another one as rec
so we are live at the northern california earthquake data center right here at cal. so far 3,000 have reported to the usgs website that they felt this earthquake. let's put up a map and show you where exactly the epicenter of this quake was. it was 50 miles west of eureka, northern california, a little more than four miles beneath the pacific seabed. the most for lar area near the earthquake was humboldt county. no injuries or damage reported so far. just some things knocked off shelves. but...
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nancy nielsen is the deputy director of lutheran social services of northern california. and the development director of lutheran social services. >> thank you for having me. >> this is an opportunity for us to learn about lutheran social services. i understand it has been around for a very long time. nancy, tell us about the origin. >> like many of the faith- based social service agencies in san francisco, lutheran social services can trace roots it back to the late 1800s. like many of the immigrants that came at that time with their own faith traditions, the first services were taking care of widows and orphans. later they moved to taking care of seniors. it is what they did and what they still do today. our official starting date in san francisco those in the later years, we did refugee resettlement after the vietnam war. since then, we have been serving people who have been homeless, or formerly homeless. we have a significant program serving people living with hiv and aids. >> that is in san francisco. but i know the territory covers all of northern california which
nancy nielsen is the deputy director of lutheran social services of northern california. and the development director of lutheran social services. >> thank you for having me. >> this is an opportunity for us to learn about lutheran social services. i understand it has been around for a very long time. nancy, tell us about the origin. >> like many of the faith- based social service agencies in san francisco, lutheran social services can trace roots it back to the late 1800s....
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that could be hindered by a storm taking aim at northern california. now, that not shelves over and damaged homes . and machover joins us with a closer look at that damage. >> the sun came up and people saw a lot of the damage and posted on social media. take a look at this plant nursery in rio dell. fertilizer and tools, all over the place. the building itself is cracked. they describe waking up to the quake saying "life flash before his eyes." >> it woke me up, i jumped out of bed and i just heard this roaring. my phone started going off saying there was an earth lake. i thought the world was coming unhinged. it was really loud. >> this is video taken , no it's not, near ferndale. we saw images , a shelf fell off the wall, broken items on the floor, and we saw that several stores in the area and it looks like they will be cleaning up from that for a very long time , so we will continue to monitor that. officials are posting on social media that the state is going to be poor
that could be hindered by a storm taking aim at northern california. now, that not shelves over and damaged homes . and machover joins us with a closer look at that damage. >> the sun came up and people saw a lot of the damage and posted on social media. take a look at this plant nursery in rio dell. fertilizer and tools, all over the place. the building itself is cracked. they describe waking up to the quake saying "life flash before his eyes." >> it woke me up, i jumped...
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. >>> a car has never been in los angeles >>> drivers from northern california getting parking tickets from los angeles they say they're never there. they have to tell the truth >>> she's only a this girl trying to change the world one lemon at a time. >>> an official investigation has found one private bay area school cashing in getting taxpayer money for students they don't have. with that our eye on the school for couple of years grace lee on the latest numbers that do not add up. >>> for st. ann's private school >>> since 2010 we've been tracking them kids panhandling and outside board stations late at night we have answers oakland unified school district wants to investigation after our story to find out how us and and commissioner back-to-school that tens of thousands of federal dollars that allows schools to panhandle >>> that is a serious charge read the fbi and attorney general investigating the state funds used. >>> sam and to receive $50,000 in federal taxpayer money clamming to have 195 students enrolled how much a gets based upon the number of students said as sanders said
. >>> a car has never been in los angeles >>> drivers from northern california getting parking tickets from los angeles they say they're never there. they have to tell the truth >>> she's only a this girl trying to change the world one lemon at a time. >>> an official investigation has found one private bay area school cashing in getting taxpayer money for students they don't have. with that our eye on the school for couple of years grace lee on the latest...
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we have two guests today from lutheran social services of northern california. we are hearing about all of their wonderful programs and ministry, programs for foster youth. now what we are doing in san francisco from nancy neilson, the deputy director. tell us about the variety of programs in san francisco. >> sure. thank you. in san francisco most of our work is with adults, seniors, adults and in a few housing programs with families. our largest program in san francisco services people who were formerly homeless who are now housed and in order to keep them housed we provide money management services, this is a program they do through the department of public health primarily. it's sort a no brainer if you think about it, if you want to keep people housed, the rent has to be paid. if someone has been living on the streets for 20, 30 year that is not a routine they know. they don't know how to manage. and so in this particular program, whatever resources are available to the individual, social security, sometimes retirement plan, that money is directed to a trus
we have two guests today from lutheran social services of northern california. we are hearing about all of their wonderful programs and ministry, programs for foster youth. now what we are doing in san francisco from nancy neilson, the deputy director. tell us about the variety of programs in san francisco. >> sure. thank you. in san francisco most of our work is with adults, seniors, adults and in a few housing programs with families. our largest program in san francisco services people...
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at least nine have died in northern california. this satellite photo shows the state's two fire zones, in the north, a fire that all but wiped out the town of paradise, has torched more than 100,000 acres. and the south, two fires have destroyed more than 150 homes in the foothills and canyons outside of los angeles. jamie yuccas is there. >> reporter: malibu looks like a war zone, homes and bsisses destroyed, charred earth as far as the eye can see, all this as the woolsey fire is still nowhere near contained. >> it really seems like we're chasing it. it moves so fast, so aggressive, and the fire behavior is just so intense. >> reporter: los angeles county firefighters are working to cut a perimeter around the fire. this is an example of the challenges for firefighters as these flames creep toward the ocean. thick vegetation and no way to get to them. students at pep dine university in malibu were told to shelter in place as the flames crept near campus. nearby homeowners had just minutes to get their horses to safety, turning the
at least nine have died in northern california. this satellite photo shows the state's two fire zones, in the north, a fire that all but wiped out the town of paradise, has torched more than 100,000 acres. and the south, two fires have destroyed more than 150 homes in the foothills and canyons outside of los angeles. jamie yuccas is there. >> reporter: malibu looks like a war zone, homes and bsisses destroyed, charred earth as far as the eye can see, all this as the woolsey fire is still...
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california. -- similar seen here in northern caliph -- scene here in northern california. we will have the latest on the fires in sonoma county, coming up. >>> devasation that--- it has no rhyme or reason." massive wildfires erupt all over northern california. it is catastrophic. it looks like a nuclear bomb went off. >> devastation that has no rhyme or reason. >>> massive wildfires all over northern california. 20,000 people still under mandatory evacuation orders. >> right now at least 15 fires are burning in six counties. right now none of the fires is contained. images taken by nasa show smoke from the wildfires clouding the skies over the state. >> it is tuesday, october 10. thanks for joining us. >>> we have live team coverage this morning. first, here is the latest. at least 11 people have been killed, seven in sonoma county, two in napa, one in mendocino and one person killed yesterday morning in yuba county when they drove off the road and died while trying to evacuate. we just got an update, more than 107,000 acres have now burned. 1500 homes and buildings destro
california. -- similar seen here in northern caliph -- scene here in northern california. we will have the latest on the fires in sonoma county, coming up. >>> devasation that--- it has no rhyme or reason." massive wildfires erupt all over northern california. it is catastrophic. it looks like a nuclear bomb went off. >> devastation that has no rhyme or reason. >>> massive wildfires all over northern california. 20,000 people still under mandatory evacuation orders....
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dangerous temperatures on tap for parts of northern california. we are tracking those conditions. >>> we begin with breaking news. emmy-winning actor bob oden kirk is in the hospital after collapsing on the set of his hit show. a source tells the associated press that the 58-year-old was shooting his final season of amcs better call saul when he collapsed earlier today. it's not clear exactly what caused him to collapse or how long he may be in the hospital we will have the very latest on thmorning news starting at on 30. >>> in just one hour thcity requirnew ty employs to be vaccinated against covid-19. similar mandates are being discussed all across the country to read all of this in response to the growing threat from the delta variant. still a lot of questions following the cdc sudden reversal on guidelines for indoor masking. reporter andrea borba got some answers about what it means for all of us in the bay area. >> reporter: it really depends on what county in the bay area you live in. whether or not you should be really strictly following
dangerous temperatures on tap for parts of northern california. we are tracking those conditions. >>> we begin with breaking news. emmy-winning actor bob oden kirk is in the hospital after collapsing on the set of his hit show. a source tells the associated press that the 58-year-old was shooting his final season of amcs better call saul when he collapsed earlier today. it's not clear exactly what caused him to collapse or how long he may be in the hospital we will have the very latest...
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california and in northern nevada. it is starting to die down a lot though. let's head locally into the bay area, a little bit of a pop-up storm this afternoon. as the heat begins to rise, we see that instability. off to that east inland hills, that will continue to track to the east. we will continue to see those storms move off . in total we will not be seeing too much rain. closer to areas like pleasanton and antioch, with less impressive number is the or north we go. yesterday, san francisco and oakland had record-breaking heat. 89 degrees yesterday at sfo, 85 in downtown oakland. that is widespread, completely different with what everybody else in the east bay was dealing with. last time we saw that he was back in the '60s and '70s. 70s and 60s in oakland to concord this morning. later this afternoon, only topping off in the 80s. 70s near pacifica, and over the next seven days, we will catch a break and start warming up . you will notice it a lot more in the inland areas. upper 70s as early as wednesday. for north
california and in northern nevada. it is starting to die down a lot though. let's head locally into the bay area, a little bit of a pop-up storm this afternoon. as the heat begins to rise, we see that instability. off to that east inland hills, that will continue to track to the east. we will continue to see those storms move off . in total we will not be seeing too much rain. closer to areas like pleasanton and antioch, with less impressive number is the or north we go. yesterday, san...
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far northern california. if you look close, even some lightning strikes just offshore. as we look a little bit closer view for you for northern california from crescent city through eureka, you see the showers pushing in. as we go through our day taking you hour by in the afternooat p.m. you see ghshowers strn cafornia and also the north bay. here we are at 5:00 p.m. with that light scattered activity. we'll have more on what you can expect as we go through the rest of today coming up. >> thank you. >>> statewide eviction moratorium will expire later this week making housing advocates fearful for renters. justin andrews is live in concord. some members of the governor's administration were there to highlight another path to avoid eviction. >> reporter: absolutely. they were here today to let renters know you can still protect yourself from evictions in the months and weeks to come. they say all you have to do is apply, apply for rent relief programs and those relief funds are still available they say even aft
far northern california. if you look close, even some lightning strikes just offshore. as we look a little bit closer view for you for northern california from crescent city through eureka, you see the showers pushing in. as we go through our day taking you hour by in the afternooat p.m. you see ghshowers strn cafornia and also the north bay. here we are at 5:00 p.m. with that light scattered activity. we'll have more on what you can expect as we go through the rest of today coming up. >>...
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northern california headquarters. live in oakland, jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> president trump's senior adviser jared kushner's access to classified information has been scaled back. the move follows months of delays in completing his background checks. >>> reporter: jared kushner no longer has access to president trump's daily intelligence brief. the senior adviser to the white house, also the president's son- in-law, had his security clearance downgraded last week. >> mr. president, on jared's downgraded clearance are there any concerns? >> reporter: he had been granted access to top secret information while the fbi completed his background check. white house chief of staff john kelly has changed that. >> general kelly respects jared a lot. and general kelly will make that call. i wouldn't make that call. >> reporter: sources say the change in classification affects roughly 3 dozen people. it comes as general kelly tightens the temporary clearance rules following domestic abuse allegations against former staff secre
northern california headquarters. live in oakland, jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> president trump's senior adviser jared kushner's access to classified information has been scaled back. the move follows months of delays in completing his background checks. >>> reporter: jared kushner no longer has access to president trump's daily intelligence brief. the senior adviser to the white house, also the president's son- in-law, had his security clearance downgraded last week. >>...
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>> it is. >> reporter: for firefighters in northern california, this forecast will get worse tomorrow night, high winds, low humidity. anthony, this fire season has just begun here in california, and it's off to a scary start. >> mason: mark strassmann in anaheim. thanks. and later in the broadcast, we'll show you the impact of the fires on the california wine industry. what started as a trickle of allegations against movie mogul harvey weinstein has now become a flood. today "the new york times" reported actresses gweneth paltrow and angelina jolie say weinstein sexually harassed them. hillary clinton said she was "shocked and appalled" by the revelations, and the "new yorker" magazine says the allegations now include rape. here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: the "new yorker" reports in 2015, model ambra battilana gutierrez told police she was groped by harvey weinstein. police then asked guttierez to wear a wire during her next encounter with weinstein. >> reporter: the conversation happened in the hallway of the tribecca grand hotel. >> reporter: the district attorney's office decl
>> it is. >> reporter: for firefighters in northern california, this forecast will get worse tomorrow night, high winds, low humidity. anthony, this fire season has just begun here in california, and it's off to a scary start. >> mason: mark strassmann in anaheim. thanks. and later in the broadcast, we'll show you the impact of the fires on the california wine industry. what started as a trickle of allegations against movie mogul harvey weinstein has now become a flood. today...
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those who live in northern california and those that live elsewhere. i'm thinking today about a monotheistic minority whose homeland is in northern iraq. when they were experiencing a recent genocide that began in 2014, the board of rabbis stepped up together with interfaith councils in our area to raise consciousness about the plight of these cities and to raise funds to help in certain ways without taking any stand for or against anyone. as part of supporting, we also supported christians facing a particular horrific time. the situation was never defined as a genocide, but was on that level. we supported both communities. >> we are seeing the law in our community and also sadly the country that has to do with a kind of rising anti-jewish, anti-somatic sentiment. whether it's something in social media, or whether a publication. whether it's something that comes from an individual. what is the role of the faith community when there is a distinct group. in this case marked in a way that's really filled with prejudice? >> i think that such a good questio
those who live in northern california and those that live elsewhere. i'm thinking today about a monotheistic minority whose homeland is in northern iraq. when they were experiencing a recent genocide that began in 2014, the board of rabbis stepped up together with interfaith councils in our area to raise consciousness about the plight of these cities and to raise funds to help in certain ways without taking any stand for or against anyone. as part of supporting, we also supported christians...
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california at least far northern california. so that on shore breeze will increase because of that low not just today but over the next several days. on future cast taking you hour by hour and you can see that clearing even for inland locations and for parts of the bay. as we go through the rest of the afternoon we'll continue to see that clearing with the clouds hanging around along the coast and then for tomorrow morning that same story. so as we look ahead to the end of the workweek into the weekend, that ocean breeze remains in place because that low is just hanging around for us. for today looking at 80 for a high in concord. 76 in san jose. 68 in oakland and 66 for san francisco. here's the 7-day forecast and there we go with that cooldown as we head for the workweek and the start of the weekend now let's check in with emily for a look at traffic. >>> so far so good there are only a couple trouble spots. let's get a look at the overall map. you can see the big picture looks pretty good. there is plenty of green in play. th
california at least far northern california. so that on shore breeze will increase because of that low not just today but over the next several days. on future cast taking you hour by hour and you can see that clearing even for inland locations and for parts of the bay. as we go through the rest of the afternoon we'll continue to see that clearing with the clouds hanging around along the coast and then for tomorrow morning that same story. so as we look ahead to the end of the workweek into the...
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>> and the evacuations under way as a new wildfire in northern california burns out of control. >> and this morning, supreme court justice nominee brett rathon d of questioning on capitol hill. good morning, it is thursday, september 6th. i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm melissa caen in for kenny choi. >> let's start with a live look outside. on the left-hand side, this is a shot from emeryville of the bay bridge. can you tell? not that far away, huh? >> no. >> on the right-hand side, jaclyn, where is this? >> that's oakland. right by the coliseum. >> 880. the traffic doesn't look too bad right now. it's 5:00. >> 5:00. not too many people are awake yet. so -- >> they're waking up. >> they are watching kpix 5. >> why would they be on the road when we're still on? >> yeah! >>> today weather-wise you're going to feel good out there. it's going to start to warm up a little bit inland. here's a live look now at the golden gate bridge and not too foggy. we have higher level clouds out there this morning. so it is all part of that morning marine layer that we always get. now, things inland are
>> and the evacuations under way as a new wildfire in northern california burns out of control. >> and this morning, supreme court justice nominee brett rathon d of questioning on capitol hill. good morning, it is thursday, september 6th. i'm michelle griego. >> and i'm melissa caen in for kenny choi. >> let's start with a live look outside. on the left-hand side, this is a shot from emeryville of the bay bridge. can you tell? not that far away, huh? >> no....
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. >>> a northern california woman who disappeared while jogging was found safe this morning. flyers popped up all over redding. . she was found on the side of the road in yolo county bound, restrained and gagged. we have the story from redding, the bizarre details. >> reporter: the community is overjoyed by the news. in fact, sherri papini is in stable condition in the hospital but she has been reunited with her husband keith. now, papini went missing after a morning jog and after failing to pick up her young children from daycare on november 2. what we have just fleshed this press conference is that she was -- just learned from this press conference that she was abducted and released on a rural road often i-5 in yolo county. she is bound are restraints but got a motorist to call for help around 4:30. >> it seems like the chances of survival were fading. and so on today of all days, thanksgiving, to discover that she has been found safe and alive, um, it makes us appreciate everything we have. >> i'm just very happy for the family. i think that's awesome. i'm sure they can sl
. >>> a northern california woman who disappeared while jogging was found safe this morning. flyers popped up all over redding. . she was found on the side of the road in yolo county bound, restrained and gagged. we have the story from redding, the bizarre details. >> reporter: the community is overjoyed by the news. in fact, sherri papini is in stable condition in the hospital but she has been reunited with her husband keith. now, papini went missing after a morning jog and...
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the ponderosa fire is one of several burning hundreds of thousands of acres in northern california. most of them are started by lightning. >> we are here in a stretch of forest for the fire has already burned through completely charring the base of the tree trunks. with the ashes now cold, there are still hot spots popping up even with the fire long gone which is only adding to the list of concerns for the 2100 people trying to fight the fire. >> firefighters say they're making progress containing the wild fires in northern california. they're building 30 ft. buffers around 200 homes still threatened schmidt >> air tankers are reinforcing the retardant. crews are removing vegetation from houses >> the ponderosa fire has already burned more than 24,000 a., destroyed 15 structures and forced thousands out of their homes. many evacuees are coming to shelters like this one. don and sandra changed it into their temporary home. they could not bear to be without their dogs >> we love them so much, we would not leave them with anyone else >> even if you have to sleep outside >> right >> it
the ponderosa fire is one of several burning hundreds of thousands of acres in northern california. most of them are started by lightning. >> we are here in a stretch of forest for the fire has already burned through completely charring the base of the tree trunks. with the ashes now cold, there are still hot spots popping up even with the fire long gone which is only adding to the list of concerns for the 2100 people trying to fight the fire. >> firefighters say they're making...
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the idea is two cities in northern california and two in southern california which would have temporary congestion fee programs for specific zones such as a downtown centers or dense urban cores. while san francisco has opposed this idea before...the san francisco examiner says at least one bay area lawmaker is interested in implementing this program in san francisco. a 2011 study shows that a 3- dollar fee to enter downtown san francisco could lower collisions with pedestrians by up to 5-percent. right now, the bill is tentatively on the schedule to be heard by committee on transportation today...no word yet on which cities would be impacted if passed. live in millbrae, sandra osborne, kpix 5 the mayor of one bay area city is touting driverless buses as the . >>> the idea is two cities in northern california and two in southern california that would have temporary con getion programs -- congestion programs for dense urban cores. san francisco opposed the idea before, the san francisco examiner says at least one bay area lawmaker is interested in implementing this program in san francis
the idea is two cities in northern california and two in southern california which would have temporary congestion fee programs for specific zones such as a downtown centers or dense urban cores. while san francisco has opposed this idea before...the san francisco examiner says at least one bay area lawmaker is interested in implementing this program in san francisco. a 2011 study shows that a 3- dollar fee to enter downtown san francisco could lower collisions with pedestrians by up to...
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in northern california. we will have more on that and the forecast for mother's day weekend around the corner. >>> jess, the chants are growing louder. thousands of oakland teachers enter day seven of the strike. now the mayor of oakland has something to say about it. >> first-time home buyer. i find this place right for me. >>> you probably heard of the mass exodus out of california. that is not the case for one sought south bay city. what is making santa clara attractive. >>> a concern one of the starters could be out. we have the details coming up. >>> getting ready to make the friday commute, so far so good. a look at the roadways coming right up. >>> all right. just this morning alone up in northern california, close to chester, lake almanor even there was a 5.2 magnitude earthquake. keep in mind that recently we dealt with one last night. the earthquake was centered in the middle of lake almanor. people are able to feel -- they felt the shaking about 120 miles south into sacramento. it was so powerful
in northern california. we will have more on that and the forecast for mother's day weekend around the corner. >>> jess, the chants are growing louder. thousands of oakland teachers enter day seven of the strike. now the mayor of oakland has something to say about it. >> first-time home buyer. i find this place right for me. >>> you probably heard of the mass exodus out of california. that is not the case for one sought south bay city. what is making santa clara...
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the bulk of it is towards the north, towards the fires still smoldering in far northern california. just enough is drifting down towards us to result in moderate air-quality readings, especially today east bay and inland into the santa clara valley. the next few days it will be closer to the north bay. we should see some improvement as we head into sunday and monday as the wind changes direction and pushes that smoke further to the north. there is the fog already rolling in, temperatures in the 60s in san francisco. oakland 70s for san jose . santa rosa down to 71 already. still low 80s for livermore and concord. those numbers are not quite as warm as they were 24 hours ago , and the drop will continue. it will be a deeper marine layer spreading farther and farther inland is we head through the rest of tonight and early tomorrow morning. takes a bit longer to back up towards the coast. along the coast i would not anticipate seeing a whole lot of sunshine for the next couple of days. temperatures tonight dropping down to the mid to upper 50s with low 60s sprinkled in. highs tomorrow
the bulk of it is towards the north, towards the fires still smoldering in far northern california. just enough is drifting down towards us to result in moderate air-quality readings, especially today east bay and inland into the santa clara valley. the next few days it will be closer to the north bay. we should see some improvement as we head into sunday and monday as the wind changes direction and pushes that smoke further to the north. there is the fog already rolling in, temperatures in the...
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xie northern california town of paradise is essentially gone. president trump on saturday saw the devastation for himself. again, suggesting better forest management could prevent such disasters. governor jerry brown responded on "face the nation." >> and the president has talked about how our forests are managed, that's an element. but there's also the way the houses are built, the materials, what kind of vegetation is around. and then there's also the changing climate and the increasing drought, and the lowered humidity and water eredr. >> quijano: meg oliver now on the staggering losses and questions about the missing. >> reporter: as the search continues for human remains in paradise, the number of people nuill unaccounted for has soared to more than 1200. but when you hear the fact that more than 1200 people are unaccounted for, does that indicate the death toll is going to continue to climb? >> we've had a massive evacuation, you know, over 40,000 people were displaced from their homes, and they were epread out through northern wlifornia.
xie northern california town of paradise is essentially gone. president trump on saturday saw the devastation for himself. again, suggesting better forest management could prevent such disasters. governor jerry brown responded on "face the nation." >> and the president has talked about how our forests are managed, that's an element. but there's also the way the houses are built, the materials, what kind of vegetation is around. and then there's also the changing climate and the...
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california. >> everybody in northern california was affected by this. it increased the prices that are charged by thousands of sutter doctors, increased the prices that are charged by 26 sutter hospitals across northern hospital and as the result of the lack of price competition, prices rose generally across the market. >> reporter: but the real shocker came when it was discovered that after the suit was filed sutter had destroyed 192 boxes of evidence in connection with the case. >>10 years of evidence. >> reporter: sutter said the 192 boxes were shredded as part of a routine archiving process. however, an e-mail was discovered by an employee that said, "i pushed the button. i'm running and hiding. fingers crossed i haven't done something the ftc will hunt me down for." sutter said it was a mistake, but the judge isn't buying it calling it decidedly odd and saying there is no good explanation for the specific and unusual destruction here, but attorney grossmann said the reason is simple. >> sutter was attempting to cover up its conduct. >> reporter: su
california. >> everybody in northern california was affected by this. it increased the prices that are charged by thousands of sutter doctors, increased the prices that are charged by 26 sutter hospitals across northern hospital and as the result of the lack of price competition, prices rose generally across the market. >> reporter: but the real shocker came when it was discovered that after the suit was filed sutter had destroyed 192 boxes of evidence in connection with the case....
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>> the j, the jewish news of northern california. it's a local based newspaper publication and we write articles and report on different jewish issues that pertain to the jewish community here. >> so you grew up in the bay area >> yes i did. i grew up around berkeley, oakland, clayton. >> where are you now in college? >> i got columbia university. >> so you're at jacob the jewish community newspaper. are you a journalism mayor? >> i am in english and sociology major. i love writing. i was the youth poet laureate of oakland. writing has always been a passion of mine and i think journalism is just one way i can tell the story that i see of the world and that i can talk about jewish people and all the beautiful diversity in the ways that we exist. >> so what attracted you to even consider the cone internship program? >> so i actually had a piece written a couple years ago when i was in high school that the j republished and it won an award , an american jewish press association award. i was looking for a summer internship for the summer
>> the j, the jewish news of northern california. it's a local based newspaper publication and we write articles and report on different jewish issues that pertain to the jewish community here. >> so you grew up in the bay area >> yes i did. i grew up around berkeley, oakland, clayton. >> where are you now in college? >> i got columbia university. >> so you're at jacob the jewish community newspaper. are you a journalism mayor? >> i am in english and...
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more than 1000 wildfires burning in northern california. the smith river fire encompasses 12 fires covering more than 25,000 acres. it is burning near del norte county and bay area crews are being sent up to help out in that fight including santa rosa police and the san francisco fire department. five trucks were sent to help battle those flames. >>> bay area gay rights activists decry violence in southern california. a clothing store owner shot to death over a pride flag she displayed as an ally. reports are a customer made disparaging remarks about a rainbow flag on display outside the store. the owner defended the flag and police say the man shot and killed her . it happened friday near lake arrowhead. after a tangle with police, sheriff deputy's later killed the suspect. >>> now that we have caught up on the big news, here is what you need to know around the bay this monday. it is a big day for college students students in san francisco, san jose and sonoma start at cal state university system as it begins this fall semester. the 19th a
more than 1000 wildfires burning in northern california. the smith river fire encompasses 12 fires covering more than 25,000 acres. it is burning near del norte county and bay area crews are being sent up to help out in that fight including santa rosa police and the san francisco fire department. five trucks were sent to help battle those flames. >>> bay area gay rights activists decry violence in southern california. a clothing store owner shot to death over a pride flag she displayed...
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they have not lost to a northern california football team since 1991. to put that in perspective, i was playing high school football in 1991. that is when pittsburgh defeated they la salle. will that street continue? we will find out tomorrow night against their toughest opponent in the regular-season. back to you. >>> coming up at 6:00 tonight a secret project with the code name "dragonfly." a censored version of google for china. thousands of google employees are demanding answers about the morality of the plan. chief meteorologist paul deanno is live from concord where the game of the decade will be played tomorrow. hey paul! >>> temperatures around the area slightly warmer today. paul is live from concord for the game of the decade will be played tomorrow. >> reporter: it is going to be hot once again tomorrow with highs in the 90s. it is warm out here with crystal clear blue skies. the air-quality better today. we are wrapping up the practice before that big game tomorrow. folsom high school, which won the state championship last year, taking on da
they have not lost to a northern california football team since 1991. to put that in perspective, i was playing high school football in 1991. that is when pittsburgh defeated they la salle. will that street continue? we will find out tomorrow night against their toughest opponent in the regular-season. back to you. >>> coming up at 6:00 tonight a secret project with the code name "dragonfly." a censored version of google for china. thousands of google employees are demanding...
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right now at least 17 fires are burning across northern california. here's a look at the location of some of the biggest ones as they continue to burn. we are getting a better idea of the extent of the damage. 17 people died. crews are making a little progress. the largest fire the atlas fire is 3% contained. two other big fires in the area are now 1% contained. new mandatory evacuations were issued an hour ago in calistoga for people north of grant street. neda iranpour will tell us about the weather conditions that may cause shifts of wind and flare-ups throughout the day. jessica flores is at the atlas fire with the spread from napa to solano county but we begin with jackie ward in santa rosa. >> reporter: this situation is constantly changing. we are on bennett mountain road and we were coming from santa rosa trying to get over to glen ellen. but we were met by several road. so we are here at sonoma mountain road. behind me is the ridge that's highway 12. the flames were intense. you can see the glow coming from them. but now the air is still just
right now at least 17 fires are burning across northern california. here's a look at the location of some of the biggest ones as they continue to burn. we are getting a better idea of the extent of the damage. 17 people died. crews are making a little progress. the largest fire the atlas fire is 3% contained. two other big fires in the area are now 1% contained. new mandatory evacuations were issued an hour ago in calistoga for people north of grant street. neda iranpour will tell us about the...
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in northern california couple is saved after experiencing some harrowing moments on maui. we will tell you how complete strangers stepped in to help as that fire burned all around them. >>> trouble develops with driverless vehicles on this weekend's outside lands music of festival in san francisco. what is being done to fix glitches with the newly expanded robotaxis. >>> good morning, it is sunday, august 13th. i am devin fehely. let's start with a check of the weather with first alert meteorologist, brian hackney. >> it looks like it will be much like yesterday except it will be a little warmer inland. clouds at the coast and warming up inland, specifically we will get into the mid-90s and east bay. over at antioch, 97 for a forecast high. 97 at livermore. 68 at pacifica. a few changes coming in the week ahead. i will tell you how long the warming trend will continue. but first, let's get back to the news. >>> we are getting a clearer picture of the devastation in maui from this week's wildfires. maui county says the confirmed death toll is 93 and it is expected to go up.
in northern california couple is saved after experiencing some harrowing moments on maui. we will tell you how complete strangers stepped in to help as that fire burned all around them. >>> trouble develops with driverless vehicles on this weekend's outside lands music of festival in san francisco. what is being done to fix glitches with the newly expanded robotaxis. >>> good morning, it is sunday, august 13th. i am devin fehely. let's start with a check of the weather with...
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the sponsor will donate $25,000 to red cross in northern california. a partner in the event says it will also donate $25,000 to the chapter. so that's good to hear. a lot of sports are canceled this weekend. >> way too dangerous. you will have to wait for days before the air is cleared. we are not seeing any kind of clearing out there. we have high winds this morning. so it looks like a lot of our high winds are intensifying over the early-morning hours. that's why our chopper 5 live shot is showing flames picking up. the vaca cam is on the left of your screen showing the glow as we wait for the sun to rise. also across downtown san francisco, because of what's burning over there in napa, the atlas fire that we're looking at, it is of course sending smoke down across san francisco. we are going to see that smoke all the way down towards san jose, fremont, central california, as well. some of the peak gusts have not occurred over the area of the fire yet. mount diablo got up to 53-mile- per-hour wind gusts this morning. half moon bay in the 30s. bodega
the sponsor will donate $25,000 to red cross in northern california. a partner in the event says it will also donate $25,000 to the chapter. so that's good to hear. a lot of sports are canceled this weekend. >> way too dangerous. you will have to wait for days before the air is cleared. we are not seeing any kind of clearing out there. we have high winds this morning. so it looks like a lot of our high winds are intensifying over the early-morning hours. that's why our chopper 5 live shot...
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show has ever been to northern california before. >>> show has ever been to hit northern california before and won't be again. was the lancet lax this afternoon it will be taken but the jet and then taken to the california science center next month here in the food at a nine year khalil. he implied that a lot more about activities today. >>> last to live from endeavor ended june of last year. it has spent a total of 299 days of space. the travel and nearly zero hundred 23 million mi. an orbit with 474 times. >>> those of national the which now replace the shuttle challenger. if your flight out of the bay area this morning there will be some delays. that's the rub ninth 30. one of nine live coverage of coverage on the web. everyone is watching the fog. >>> because this is a once-in-a- lifetime event didn't push it back to a little bit and so the fall will be clear. just a patchy fog inside the big is cool in spots though. 43 degrees and sent rosa. the people in san francisco. this is your chance to get the side of the camera and check it out. but what that is going to cooperate. was it is g
show has ever been to northern california before. >>> show has ever been to hit northern california before and won't be again. was the lancet lax this afternoon it will be taken but the jet and then taken to the california science center next month here in the food at a nine year khalil. he implied that a lot more about activities today. >>> last to live from endeavor ended june of last year. it has spent a total of 299 days of space. the travel and nearly zero hundred 23...
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overall on satellite and radar we get some smoke in northern california. a lot of this is getting pushed to the northeast of the bay area. near the fires, it is smoky and unhealthy. it is in the 90s near the fires but around the bay the morning marine layer will return with cool conditions right around the water. back to you. >>> the carr fire and shasta county is that need more homes with 40,000 people evacuating. it has burned nearly 150 square miles. that is the area shown here in red. chris martinez has the latest from redding . >> reporter: they are battling a deadly wildfire in northern, california with the carr fire still growing. the battalion chief jonathan cox told cbs this morning the threat to the city of redding has diminished . >> it is a highly populated area and it has slowed. >> reporter: fire has been raging for more than one week devouring an area the size of denver. hundreds of homes are destroyed and in some cases entire neighborhoods. in catholic there is only rubble where homes watch -- kezwick rubble where homes once stood. >> we ha
overall on satellite and radar we get some smoke in northern california. a lot of this is getting pushed to the northeast of the bay area. near the fires, it is smoky and unhealthy. it is in the 90s near the fires but around the bay the morning marine layer will return with cool conditions right around the water. back to you. >>> the carr fire and shasta county is that need more homes with 40,000 people evacuating. it has burned nearly 150 square miles. that is the area shown here in...
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northern california headquarters. live in oakland, jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> the environmental protection agency is holding a listening session today about the proposed repeal of the clean power plan. it was in march last year epa administrator scott pruitt signed a notice indicating the agency's intent to review the clean power plan that was an executive order from president trump. last october, the epa proposed to repeal that plan saying it's not consistent with the clean air act. the epa will take public comments until april 26th. the local listening session is set to begin at 8:30 this morning at the san francisco main public library. supporters rally at 10:30 across the street at san francisco city hall. >>> the next presidential election is more than 2.5 years away. this morning, president trump has his 20 campaign chief in place. brad parscale is the president's long-time digital marketing strategist. during the 2016 campaign he played a key role in building support for mr. trump on facebook and twitter. >>>
northern california headquarters. live in oakland, jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> the environmental protection agency is holding a listening session today about the proposed repeal of the clean power plan. it was in march last year epa administrator scott pruitt signed a notice indicating the agency's intent to review the clean power plan that was an executive order from president trump. last october, the epa proposed to repeal that plan saying it's not consistent with the clean air act....
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that's how smoky it was across northern california today. national weather service shared this photo captured from one of its satellites. and closer to home, a similar sight, hazy skies all across the bay area. this is what it looked like across the port of oakland and over in napa. kpix 5's max darrow reports from burlingame it may only get worse, huh, max? >> reporter: ken, wherever you live in the bay area, you probably did notice the change in the air quality at some point today. and if you didn't, you've got another chance tomorrow. weather in the north bay, east bay, peninsula or south bay, you could see it -- >> today is horrible. very muggy. >> reporter: -- smell it -- >> it's just smoky. very smoky. >> reporter: -- even feel the bad air quality. >> i rode my bicycle up the hill today, and yeah, it was really -- i could feel it in my throat. >> reporter: smoke from several wildfires burning in northern california, including the caldor and dixie fires, is negatively impacting air quality in the bay area. >> the whole bay area's bad wi
that's how smoky it was across northern california today. national weather service shared this photo captured from one of its satellites. and closer to home, a similar sight, hazy skies all across the bay area. this is what it looked like across the port of oakland and over in napa. kpix 5's max darrow reports from burlingame it may only get worse, huh, max? >> reporter: ken, wherever you live in the bay area, you probably did notice the change in the air quality at some point today. and...
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heading out sunshine for much of northern california. and as we look at the numbers, it's going to be mostly mid 40s and mid- to upper 40s for the south bay. 48 at millipedes. on the east bay. 45 degrees at napa. pleasant hill hits 46. up in the north bay, chilly tomorrow with 49 at sausalito and just 47 at row net park. santa rosa a high only in the upper mid 40s tomorrow. 45 at the yucaipa. tuesday through thursday, the numbers skyrocket all the way back to a sweltering 60 degrees inland. so if you hang around for the latter half of the week back toward where we should be for this time of year except for one thing. not a drop of rain as far as the eye can see. >> i have to remember to cover the plants again tonight. >>> gary in tonight and are we talking football and you're talking golf. >> why not? warms things up a little bit right? i like to do that. we're going to talk football too and we have to talk golf of course on this saturday in december. how tiger woods did after the amazing 62 yesterday. the scary moment in the sec champio
heading out sunshine for much of northern california. and as we look at the numbers, it's going to be mostly mid 40s and mid- to upper 40s for the south bay. 48 at millipedes. on the east bay. 45 degrees at napa. pleasant hill hits 46. up in the north bay, chilly tomorrow with 49 at sausalito and just 47 at row net park. santa rosa a high only in the upper mid 40s tomorrow. 45 at the yucaipa. tuesday through thursday, the numbers skyrocket all the way back to a sweltering 60 degrees inland. so...